In mammals, the physiological activation of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) by glucocorticoids (GCs) promotes the maturation of cardiomyocytes during late gestation, but the effect on postnatal cardiac growth and regenerative plasticity is unclear. Here we demonstrate that the GC–GR axis restrains cardiomyocyte proliferation during postnatal development. Cardiomyocytespecific GR ablation in conditional knockout (cKO) mice delayed the postnatal cardiomyocyte cell cycle exit, hypertrophic growth and cytoarchitectural maturation. GR-cKO hearts showed increased expression of genes involved in glucose catabolism and reduced expression of genes promoting fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial respiration. Accordingly, oxygen consumption in GR-cKO cardiomyocytes was less dependent on fatty acid oxidation, and glycolysis inhibition reverted GR-cKO effects on cardiomyocyte proliferation. GR ablation or transient pharmacological inhibition after myocardial infarction in juvenile and/ or adult mice facilitated cardiomyocyte survival, cell cycle re-entry and division, leading to cardiac muscle regeneration along with reduced scar formation. Thus, GR restrains heart regeneration and may represent a therapeutic target.

Glucocorticoid receptor antagonization propels endogenous cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration / Pianca  and Francesca Sacchi , Nicola; Baruch Umansky, Kfir; Chirivi', Maila; Iommarini, Luisa; Da Pra , Silvia; Papa , Valentina; Bongiovanni, Chiara; Miano , Carmen; Pontis , Francesca; Braga, Luca; Tassinari, Riccardo; Pantano, Elvira; Shastry Patnala, Rahul; Mazzeschi, Martina; Cenacchi , Giovanna; Maria Porcelli, Anna; Lauriola, Mattia; Ventura, Carlo; Giacca , Mauro; Rizzi, Roberto; Tzahor  and Gabriele D’Uva  , Eldad. - In: NATURE CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH. - ISSN 2731-0590. - 1(2022), pp. 617-633. [10.1038/s44161-022-00090-0]

Glucocorticoid receptor antagonization propels endogenous cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration

Maila Chirivì;Roberto Rizzi;
2022

Abstract

In mammals, the physiological activation of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) by glucocorticoids (GCs) promotes the maturation of cardiomyocytes during late gestation, but the effect on postnatal cardiac growth and regenerative plasticity is unclear. Here we demonstrate that the GC–GR axis restrains cardiomyocyte proliferation during postnatal development. Cardiomyocytespecific GR ablation in conditional knockout (cKO) mice delayed the postnatal cardiomyocyte cell cycle exit, hypertrophic growth and cytoarchitectural maturation. GR-cKO hearts showed increased expression of genes involved in glucose catabolism and reduced expression of genes promoting fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial respiration. Accordingly, oxygen consumption in GR-cKO cardiomyocytes was less dependent on fatty acid oxidation, and glycolysis inhibition reverted GR-cKO effects on cardiomyocyte proliferation. GR ablation or transient pharmacological inhibition after myocardial infarction in juvenile and/ or adult mice facilitated cardiomyocyte survival, cell cycle re-entry and division, leading to cardiac muscle regeneration along with reduced scar formation. Thus, GR restrains heart regeneration and may represent a therapeutic target.
2022
glucocorticoid receptor; cardiac regeneration
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Glucocorticoid receptor antagonization propels endogenous cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration / Pianca  and Francesca Sacchi , Nicola; Baruch Umansky, Kfir; Chirivi', Maila; Iommarini, Luisa; Da Pra , Silvia; Papa , Valentina; Bongiovanni, Chiara; Miano , Carmen; Pontis , Francesca; Braga, Luca; Tassinari, Riccardo; Pantano, Elvira; Shastry Patnala, Rahul; Mazzeschi, Martina; Cenacchi , Giovanna; Maria Porcelli, Anna; Lauriola, Mattia; Ventura, Carlo; Giacca , Mauro; Rizzi, Roberto; Tzahor  and Gabriele D’Uva  , Eldad. - In: NATURE CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH. - ISSN 2731-0590. - 1(2022), pp. 617-633. [10.1038/s44161-022-00090-0]
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